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Course in Probability Theory

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5 .1 SIMPLE LIMIT THEOREMS 1 107even though they overlap each other to some extent, for it is just as importantto learn the basic techniques as the results themselves .The simplest cases follow from Theorems 4 .1 .4 and 4 .2 .3, accord<strong>in</strong>g towhich if Z n is any sequence of r .v .'s, then c`'(Z2) __+ 0 implies that Z, -+ 0<strong>in</strong> pr . and Znk -+ 0 a .e. for a subsequence Ink) . Applied to Z„ = S,, In, thefirst assertion becomes(2) ((S n) = o(n 2 ) Sn 0 <strong>in</strong> pr .nNow we can calculate f (Sn) more explicitly as follows :(3)X~ + 21_

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